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Thursday, September 18, 2014

#QPR Still Interested in #WarrenFarm?...QPR COO Meets With London Assembly Regeneration Committee

QPR Fans have been led to believe that QPR had abandoned their plans for a new Training Complex at Warren Farm

But this past Tuesday a tweet from the London Assembly Member, Murad Quershi who serve on the Regen Committee declared: @muradqureshiam: At Regeneration Committee @londonassembly where @qpr 's Mark Donnelly confirms club is still committed to Warren Farm facilities in Ealing”

The London Assembly’s Regeneration Committee will meet tomorrow to examine the stadium-led regeneration schemes underway at the Olympic Park and proposed at Old Oak Common.

The Committee will hear from West Ham United FC and QPR FC on how
they plan to engage with their local communities and deliver successful
regeneration schemes.
The Committee will question the following guests;

Neale Coleman, Deputy Chair, LLDC

Tara Warren, Marketing and Communications Director, West Ham United Football Club

The Committee is also inviting Londoners living or working near a
football stadium to have their say on how rebuilding or refurbishing
facilities has affected them or benefited their community. The survey is currently live.
The meeting will take place on Tuesday, 16 September from 10.00am in Committee Room 5 (The Queen’s Walk, London SE1).

Media and members of the public are invited to attend. The meeting can also be viewed via webcast.
EndsNotes to editors:
1. The stadium-led regeneration survey: http://talklondon.london.gov.uk/content/impact-new-stadium
2. Gareth Bacon AM, Chairman of the Regeneration Committee, is available for interview. See contact details below.
3. As well as investigating issues that matter to Londoners, the London Assembly acts as a check and a balance on the Mayor.
For more details, please contact Lisa Lam in the Assembly Media Office
on 020 7983 4067. For out-of-hours media enquiries please call 020 7983
4000 and ask for the Assembly duty press officer. Non-media enquiries
should be directed to the Public Liaison Unit, Greater London Authority,
on 020 7983 4100. London Assembly